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Rights for Aborigines

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"We cannot help but wonder why it has taken the white Australians just on 200 years to recognise us as a race of people", Bill Onus, 1967. Aboriginal people were the original landowners in Australia, yet this was easily forgotten by Europeans settling the continent. Labelled as a primitive and dying race, by the end of the 19th century most Aborigines were denied the right to vote, to determine where their families would live and to maintain their cultural traditions. In this work, Bain Attwood charts a century-long struggle for rights for Aborigines in Australia. He tracks the ever-shifting perceptions of race and history and how these impacted on the ideals and goals of campaigners for rights for indigenous people. He looks at prominent Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal campaigners and what motivated their involvement in key incidents and movements. Drawing on oral and documentary sources, he investigates how they found enough common ground to fight together for justice and equality for Aboriginal people. The book illuminates questions of race, history, political and social rights that are central to an understanding of relations between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians.

Author Biography

Bain Attwood is Associate Professor of History at Monash University and a leading scholar in cross-cultural history. He is author of The Making of the Aborigines and editor of In the Age of Mabo, Telling Stories and Frontier Conflict.
Release date NZ
July 1st, 2003
Author
Collection
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
Australia
Imprint
Allen & Unwin
Pages
424
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Dimensions
152x228x28
ISBN-13
9781864489835
Product ID
3762201

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